Kildin-class destroyer

Kildin-class destroyer with SS-N-1 launcher
Class overview
NameKildin class
Operators Soviet Navy
Preceded byKotlin class
Succeeded byKanin class
Built1953–1958
In commission1958–1991
Planned5
Completed4
Cancelled1
Retired4
General characteristics
TypeGuided missile destroyer
Displacement2662 tons standard, 3230 tons full load
Length126.1 m (414 ft)
Beam12.7 m (42 ft)
Draught4.2 m (14 ft)
Installed power72,000 hp (54,000 kW)
Propulsion2 × shaft geared steam turbines, 4 boilers,
Speed38 kn (70 km/h; 44 mph)
Complement273
Sensors and
processing systems
  • Radar: Fut -N (air search), Ryf (surface)
  • Sonar: Pegas
Armament
  • (as designed)
    • 1 SS-N-1 anti shipping missile launcher (8 re-load missiles)
    • 16 × 57 mm guns (4x4),
    • 4 × 533 mm torpedo tubes (2x2),
    • 2 × RBU-2500 w/ 128 RGB-25,
    • 2 × RPK-8 Zapad/RBU-6000 12 tubed mortar launchers
  • (as modernised)
    • 4 SS-N-2 anti shipping missile launchers
    • 4 × 76mm guns (2 twin turrets)
    • 16 × 57 mm guns (4x4),
    • 4 × 533 mm torpedo tubes (2x2),
    • 2 × RBU-2500 w/ 128 RGB-25,
    • 2 × RPK-8 Zapad/RBU-6000 12 tubed mortar launchers

The Kildin-class destroyer was a series of destroyers built for the Soviet Navy in the 1950s. They were a missile armed version of the Kotlin-class destroyer, and the class was named for Kildin Island. Four ships were built around the KSShch (КСЩ, SS-N-1) anti-ship missile. When this missile became obsolete in the 1960s, three ships were modernised in 1972-1977. All ships were decommissioned in the late 1980s early 1990s. The Soviet designation was Project 56EM for the prototype (Bedovy), Project 56M for three series ships, and Project 56U for the modernised ships.


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